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Thursday, December 14, 2006

#61: Rocketbooming & The Rigorous Dictates of Life Around the Country.

This morning our site was featured on Rocketboom, one of (if not) the most popular vlogs on the internet. While we wish we could have been interviewed, it is still a pretty fun piece complete with a mischievous collaboration with Katrin from Ehrensenf. She somewhat predictably encourages the Rocketboom folks to vote for a certain town in Texas, which is a shame for the folks in Ramapo, New York. Click on the image to check out the video.

When you were a little kid did you ever have one of those books that listed all of the crazy laws that are still on the books across the country? Well stop gloating because I didn't. However, after stumbling across dumblaws.com I decided to do a little research into the top vote-getting states. Here are some of the highlights:

In Indiana:

•Anyone 14 or older who profanely curses, damns or swears by the name of God, Jesus Christ or the Holy Ghost, shall be fined one to three dollars for each offense, with a maximum fine of ten dollars per day.

•Smoking in the state legislature building is banned, except when the legislature is in session.

•Moustaches are illegal if the bearer has a tendency to habitually kiss other humans.

For the record, our hosting company informed us that they had blocked IP addresses of people who were blatantly using bots to cast votes. They did this because these cheaters were causing our site (as well as other sites on the same server) to crash. While it wasn't our idea, we definitely support their decision. Of course, if you can't get to the site, you've just outed yourself as an illegal voter.

And to reiterate a point we have made countless times before: no legitimately cast votes are or will be eliminated from the competition. If you are voting manually you have nothing to worry about.

This is going to have to be our last comment on this topic for a while; we're sorry a few people are trying to ruin our project for everyone else.

"For the record, our hosting company informed us that they had blocked IP addresses of people who were blatantly using bots to cast votes. They did this because these cheaters were causing our site (as well as other sites on the same server) to crash. While it wasn't our idea, we definitely support their decision. Of course, if you can't get to the site, you've just outed yourself as an illegal voter.

And to reiterate a point we have made countless times before: no legitimately cast votes are or will be eliminated from the competition. If you are voting manually you have nothing to worry about.

This is going to have to be our last comment on this topic for a while; we're sorry a few people are trying to ruin our project for everyone else.

***IMPORTANT***

What do you say about this:I just FOLLOWED the voting, NEVER voted, and now your hosting company BLOCKED me.

Right greg, that's the point. That stupid blocking stopped noone but a lot of legal visitors. They do NOT block single IP-Adresses of single abusers but really large blocks of even larger ISPs. I'm blocked, I've NEVER used a bot to vote am I'm absolutely sure noone used my IP to illegaly vote since it's static.That's just fucking stupid what D&N (or their hosting company) are doing. So if you - D&N - still believe blocking subnets insted of single hosts is right, just f*ck off.

Your "hosting company" is obviously blocking people (like me) who did not use bots. It's a disappointing strategy of you to cheat this way. I agree on the statement at 12:02 PM, December 15, 2006: "Danny and Nina, go where ever you like. But don't try to make a fool out of us voters."

Nevertheless ... Plano rules ;-) and is hereby the winner of the hearts. :-P

yesterday it was fun, it was a big event, lots of people in Germany (also Switzerland, Austria and so on) voted for Plano until the middle of the night. They built a nice community. Some of them got blocked by your provider, but who cares. The point is: You reset the Plano votes nearly to the standing before this "event". And that's no fun, that's simply exasperating.

So, Danny and Nina, go whereever you like, we don't care anymore. It's a great pity, because it could have become a really big thing, another "internet legend". But you killed it.

D+N: you seeme to be very poor minded people without any humor and your "project" has failed if you need to manipulate by cheating.I never voted more than 2 or three times a day, but now I'm also blocked. So don't tell us stories about blocking illegal voters.

Isn't there a way to still let us click on your adverts so that you can make some money with the cheated users who are blocked now? Or another option: Just open an intranet, so that you can vote on your own. I bet you'd like the voting results then. But however, if you continue blocking wide IP areas you'll manage to build up your intranet as a subnet of the internet.

Have a nice day and move to where ever you like...mart, never voted but nevertheless blocked

CHILL OUT PEOPLE - they are just having fun and if technical glitches occur - such is life. Why would they do all this just fix the results. They're only committing for a year- can't believe they go through all this just to cheat at the end. If you that upset you need to get a life.